the 42 mm models, the 45mm models are much thicker, and you can see this in the sides of the open heart. I can look at it all day One thing about the 45mm vs. The open heart showing the escapement is mesmerizing. Possibly this can be tweaked at service, but it's not a big deal for me right now. The big date looks good, although it is not as "crisp" and aligned as a GO. Larger hands with lume and applied indexes with lume replace last year's pointed hands and applied roman numerals. Last years model had a smaller dial set inside a 45mm case. For me this helps to offset the large dial, and makes it wear smaller. The dial itself got a bit busier with a circular metallic ring around the outside of the dial. They went to a circular buzzer type button for the chrono operation this year instead of last year's oval shape. Start/Stop/Reset all have a solid and satisfying push. The Chronograph is identical to the other Zenith chronos I've tried, top knotch with the 36kvph movement. The case is a very familiar feel as I believe it is shared across all 45mm Zeniths (Class and Chronomaster). Movement: El Primero 4047, 3650 Hr Power reserveįeatures: Chronograph, Open heart dial, Big date, Sun and MoonPhase, Confusing seconds indicator.Īt 45mmx17mm, this watch is proooobably too big for me I actually swore never to get anything > 42mm again, but I fell in love with the combined feature set here. Hands and Indexes: Rhodium with SuperLuminova SLN C1
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